"vspvr wTrm - TtT- r pileptic A YOUNR MAN FALLS OF A MOVING GABL! He has Narrow Escapes Came on Without a Moment's Notice and the Results were Felt for Several Days Afterwards. From the Chronicle, Chkaoo, 111. Among nil the nllmonts from which Im munity suffers, epileptic fit are the most dis tressing, for the reaszu that the patient nctcr knows when tncy may come upon him. Tlicy unfit hlit mentally and physically for any duties, 1 owever simple they may he. They are hard to cure and yield to treat ment 'when successful,) but slowly. As an illustration of this there is one case in the city of Chicago which has baffled the skill 'of some of tho most eminent physicians In the city for the past five years. Tho case lit question is that of tho eighteen-year-old son of AVllliam Trancis Ilanlon. Mr. Han- on lias been n watchman on one of tho lead nir daily newspapers in this city nnd has lived here for many years, his homo being 1 78 Seminary Avenue, Chicago, III. Speaking of his son's ca...

gijgiaaalBSi DEC Si S Mode by the Supreme Court Flagg & Cronise Win a Suit Against Marion County. In receivership of llic Oregon Pa ct lie Railroad Company, from an order of the circuit court of Benton county denying the petition of certain cm ploycs of the receivers of the company f jr an order requiring the plaintiff In the foreclosure suit in which such receivers were appointed to pay the wages of petitioners. The decree of the lower court Is alllrmed. Opinion by Bean J. The supremo court acknowledges this to be the tlrst recorded Instance In the judicial history of railroad re ceiverships In which the trust fund was insufficient to pay the employes of the receiver operating the road; hnnca there are no precedents in the case, A revolver, the opinion says, is not like a sheriff in an attachment action, the a;ent of the plaintiff, and that parties to litigation have no control oyer hlru. He Is the agent of the court and tlu liabilities incurred by him are the liabilities or th...

""HTS LITERARY Notes on the New Books, Information for Readers on Late Publications. T of the must important books Issued the past year by diaries Sorlbner's Sons, New York, arc Eliza Pinckncy and Mercy Warren, in their series of "Women of tlio Colonial and Revolutionary Times." The first named Is by Harriott Horry Ravenll, whose father's sister preserved from the flames a collection of the original letters of Mrs. Plnckney, and these form the most charming portions of the narrative. The author has forti fied herself -with careful examination of contemporary documents and gives us un interesting picture of the life and times in which her heroine lived and moved. The norripanlon volume on Mercy OMs Warren is from the pn of Alice Brown, a writer who has also delved deeply und faithfully and successfully at the roots of the tree of knowledge of our distinguished national ancestry. She has ransacked the annals of old Plymouth and Dedliam and the result Is-a most readable panoramic reyle...

"""' " -"imim'ii(msigji!ii)mi,mijri' mmm , CAPITAL --. . VOL. . SALKM.OBEGOK, WEfcKESDAY. aLAY r,.I89T.. , sro, 124 DAILY journal: 6ILI0 Shoes, . Hats, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions. New York R Sells Them Cheap. JUST A NBOI ifiLOTti NO Is Gall around and we will show you some thing '-'nobby" at a price that defies compe tition. We are here to sell goods, not to stack them'away on the shelves to look at. "Quick sales and small profits" is our motto. We are prepared to give you better returns for your cash than any place in the city. Don't forget to call at -:o:-r G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 120 State STEEVENS' FRUIT DRYER ! PATENT Fruit growers arc invited to investigatejbefore buying or building a drier. My are; j, unlimited capacity, z, ineapness 01 construction juipiu jrouucuuu. 4. cy cheapness and simplicity of process. Write me for testimcijis and experience of 'growers who are usinc the Stervrn since two Years. . Estimates and snecifications furnished or driers built. Address...

siVw mTjwmm K fcft I V V r m, Daily Capital Journal BY HOPER BROTHEISS, , fTEDSISDAY, MAY 5, 1897. Ubiefatsoazour export Jast dow sjems t be RoM- Tbe DlBglej WW Is not yet In feree. Tbe "protection" which was to bare bes given American flax raisers, J a tieDJBglejWM, bas been withdraws and Sax te to go oo tbe free list. -? Ad ExcsaspefcajK Senator McBride has iBtrcdsced a WW t persilt final prwrfson psWIe Usd 1 be sude be fore any eScer qualified tozdajlalrter oatbf Is b&BKstead cases.wbetber tbe land? are Is tbe coaoty where Seal prvot Is made bt boU It Is reported that tbe Oregon dele caltoa In emigres has recemmeDded r m rr TJ lffllA nraeliTjint. nf th State Agricultur :1 college atCorra.IK - for a diplomatic appointment to Ger many. He might be able to teach tbe Germans how to make saner kraut, but as a president of a cjllege he seems a failure. Prlnerllle Review. Lat year the United States Im ported S73.0W.0CI3 worth of sogar, which produced a revenue of 129,001, W5. The ta...

""CONGRESSIONAL. The Tariff Bill Is Reported J Retroactive Clause and Hawjian Clause Stricken Out, Washington, May 4. The votu in tlitJ senate finances coiuinittee to re port tlio turlft bill was a surprise. Tnc vote stood 0 to 5. .Tories of Ne v.id.i ted with llicltepubllcans to re port. All tlie Democrats voted no. Senator Aldrlch presented the tariff bill to the senate tnilay and gave notice that it would bo calico up Tuesday, ;thel8tli inst. The time for the bill to take effect is made July 1, Instead ; of May 1, as provided by the house, I and the words of the flsst paragraph, I "or withdrawn for consumption" ara stricken out. The retroactive clause rf the Dlngley bill Is thus strlcKon from the senate bill. The entire house provision relating ft i reciprocity Is stricken out and sec tions substituted providing that whenever a country shall pay a bounty ; upon the exportation of any article of merchandise and duitablo under this i act greater than the duty upon the importation o...

JWHJtHqwnMpinflHJpWfM "" CONGRESSIONAL. Senator VV. J. Deboe Seated. Ratification Treaty Defeated by 43 to 26 Votes. Washington, May 0. Senator W. J Deboe, Kentucky's succesyor to Senator Blackburn, was sworn in In the senate. The sundry civil bill was taken up and authority given the president bj an amendment, offered by Allison to exercise the widest latitude In .choos ing members of the commission on the Nicaragua canal route. An amend ment was agreed to 'appropriating $30,000 for the Improvement of Tear harbor, Hawaii. The senate went into executive ses sion for the purpose of concluding onsidcratlonof thearbitratlon treaty in accord.ince with an agreement made two weeks ago. Tlie arbitration treaty vote has been debited in the senate by a vote of 43 to 20. It thus has failed to re ceive thenece''sary two-thirds required by the constitution. Following is the detailed yote: Yeas Allison, Bacon, Burrows, Oaf fery, Clay, Cullom, Davis, Deboe, Fairbanks, Forakcr, Faulkner, Frye, Gal...